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Why does the throughput drop when is load is either very low or very high?

The sent packets will increase according to the sent packets. And the relationship will become less. When it is over 1100 the number of received packets will decrease when the sent packets keep increasing.


What would cause high voltage drop readings?

High resistance on the feeder to the load will cause voltage drop at the load end of the circuit. If this is happening, do the calculations for voltage drop, using the amperage of the load, voltage of the load, the size of the wire feeding the load and the distance from the distribution panel to the load.


Why does the throughput stop increasing even when the load is increased further?

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Where does a river drop the load?

Over their


Why active load is used in mos logic?

to provide high small signal impedance yet not requiring large DC drop


What is saturation throughput?

The performance parameter ¿Saturation Throughput¿ is defined as the limit reached by the system throughput as the offered system load increases. This parameter is evaluated under overloaded conditions, i.e., the transmission queue of each station is assumed to be always nonempty.


Why is the voltage drop large in a high voltage transmission line?

The length of the wire causes resistive load to be distributed along line. This accumulated resistance causes the voltage drop.AnswerThe voltage drop along a high-voltage transmission line isn't large in relation to the operating voltage of the line. One of the advantages (there are many) of using high voltages is that, for a given load, the line current is relatively low -so the voltage drop along the line is also relatively low.


A man with a load jumps from a high building What will be the load experienced by him?

A man with a load jumps from a high building. What will be the load experienced by him?


How does process load affect system performance?

Process load significantly impacts system performance by determining how much work the CPU, memory, and other resources are handling at any given time. High process load can lead to resource contention, where multiple processes compete for limited resources, resulting in slower response times and reduced throughput. Conversely, an optimal process load ensures efficient resource utilization, maintaining system responsiveness and stability. Balancing the load is crucial for maximizing performance and preventing bottlenecks.


Why do high tension transmission wires carry electricity at high voltages?

For a given load, the higher the supply voltage, the lower the resulting load current. So, using high voltages reduce the load current which, in turn:minimise voltage drop along the line (which, at low voltages, would otherwise be enormous, rendering transmission of energy impossible).enable conductors of practical size.reduce line losses.


Why is rise in voltage less during stopping of load than drop in voltage during starting?

The voltage drop during starting a load specially motor load is due to absence of back emf and due to high starting current drawn. In case of resistor/heaters, they are also wound like coil so they will also have some inductance and hence during starting, due to absence of back emf, a high current is drawn and hence the voltage drop. While stopping the load current drawn is smaller than the starting current. In the cases of motors and transformers their starting current is about 6 - 8 times the full load current and hence the above phenomenon asked in the question is observed.


What reading would you get if a voltmeter is placed in series across a load in closed circuit?

In series and across the load are contradictory statements. Some voltmeters are really capable of voltage, current and resistance measurements. To measure current the meter either has to be a clamp on type or one that goes in series with the load. You measure voltage drop across the load as described above.